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The first three questions may be asked in any order. One question is how many homes are on the island; the correct answer is six. Another is what a Goron in a particular spot is currently staring at, that being [[Linebeck]]'s [[SS Linebeck|ship]]. A third question is how many Gorons live on the island; the correct answer is fourteen. From the fourth question onward, Biggoron starts using dramatic timing when answering whether Link is correct or not. A possible fourth is how many of the Gorons are children, to which the answer is six. Another possible fourth is what color the "[[Chuchu|odd creatures on the cliff]]" were, that being yellow. A possible fifth is simply how many Rupees he has won in the game at that point, which is 46 (one green, one blue, and two red). Another possible fifth is how many Gorons are currently outside, which is seven. For the fifth question, he earns a big green Rupee. Finally, he may ask what is on a particular spot on the island, which is a [[treasure chest]], or how many rocks are in a particular home, which is three. Once Link answers six questions correctly, Biggoron declares him an official brother to the tribe, dubbing him "Goro-Link" and giving him a [[Wisdom Gem]]. He then asks for the "official payment" of 146 Rupees he won. If he refuses, Biggoron insists that he pay it anyway. If he refuses several times in a row, Biggoron will take them anyway, keeping Link in "good standing." [[Ciela]] then asks about the [[pure metal]], and Biggoron tells them it is in [[Goron Temple]], sending Gongoron to guide them. | The first three questions may be asked in any order. One question is how many homes are on the island; the correct answer is six. Another is what a Goron in a particular spot is currently staring at, that being [[Linebeck]]'s [[SS Linebeck|ship]]. A third question is how many Gorons live on the island; the correct answer is fourteen. From the fourth question onward, Biggoron starts using dramatic timing when answering whether Link is correct or not. A possible fourth is how many of the Gorons are children, to which the answer is six. Another possible fourth is what color the "[[Chuchu|odd creatures on the cliff]]" were, that being yellow. A possible fifth is simply how many Rupees he has won in the game at that point, which is 46 (one green, one blue, and two red). Another possible fifth is how many Gorons are currently outside, which is seven. For the fifth question, he earns a big green Rupee. Finally, he may ask what is on a particular spot on the island, which is a [[treasure chest]], or how many rocks are in a particular home, which is three. Once Link answers six questions correctly, Biggoron declares him an official brother to the tribe, dubbing him "Goro-Link" and giving him a [[Wisdom Gem]]. He then asks for the "official payment" of 146 Rupees he won. If he refuses, Biggoron insists that he pay it anyway. If he refuses several times in a row, Biggoron will take them anyway, keeping Link in "good standing." [[Ciela]] then asks about the [[pure metal]], and Biggoron tells them it is in [[Goron Temple]], sending Gongoron to guide them. | ||
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